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the genetically modified potato so here's the scary thing when a pediatrician named michelle pair o. saw all these research studies she said oh we've got a problem this is what we're seeing in our children she has seen changes in the digestive capacity and they just are just effects in children that are different than they were thirty years ago kids that are allergic to everything are failure to thrive can't eat anything and we see that this kind of disruption may be. throughout the american population because inflammatory bowel disease is up forty percent since he was introduced colitis ulcers etc now we've interviewed thousands of doctors and their patients over time who have prescribed diets talk to them they said they were there describing diets to every patient and as we described their results it turns out these kind of things are seen the gastrointestinal problems are on the rise but when they switch to non g.m. a lot of them go away within days and with livestock it's the same way with pigs that were fed genetically modified soyuz their regular diet they were switched to non g.m.
the genetically modified potato so here's the scary thing when a pediatrician named michelle pair o. saw all these research studies she said oh we've got a problem this is what we're seeing in our children she has seen changes in the digestive capacity and they just are just effects in children that are different than they were thirty years ago kids that are allergic to everything are failure to thrive can't eat anything and we see that this kind of disruption may be. throughout the american...
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the genetically modified potato but here's the scary thing when a pediatrician named michelle pair o. saw all these research studies she said oh we've got a problem this is what we're seeing in our children she has seen changes in the digestive capacity and the just digestive effects in children that are different than they were thirty years ago kids that are allergic to everything are failure to thrive can't eat anything and we see that this kind of disruption may be. throughout the american population because inflammatory bowel disease is up forty percent since most introduced collide is all servers etc they took the bt toxin out of monsanto's corn applied it to human cells it poked holes in the cells causing leakage the same kind of holes that may kill insects one of the scientists that i work with gave a talk in germany and described the behavioral physiological and neurological changes and laboratory animals and livestock that were fed genetically modified feet and they autism specialists came up to him afterwards said these are exactly what we're seeing and autistic children the gas
the genetically modified potato but here's the scary thing when a pediatrician named michelle pair o. saw all these research studies she said oh we've got a problem this is what we're seeing in our children she has seen changes in the digestive capacity and the just digestive effects in children that are different than they were thirty years ago kids that are allergic to everything are failure to thrive can't eat anything and we see that this kind of disruption may be. throughout the american...
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want to stick to this topic i have faith in the people that print it so the federal reserve we saw the f o m c minutes come out earlier this week and oh no it wasn't enough for the markets they didn't promise and of about easy money was going to come there wasn't enough of a sense that it's coming do you think that the fed has run out of the tool of instilling optimism. or hope well it means is it is a as it were kind of a drug dispenser when it's five years it's taking larger dosages and the fed minutes there is some soul searching about whether they have run out of technique. so they might do something more even more dramatic maybe rabbits and have something like that. but there was an expression in the fed minutes of. consternation that. the techniques at hand were not sufficient to off in a maze. so they might do something else but it is it is a pretty worrying sign that the. these massive massive materializations. of money or whatever they call it you know the it's no longer having the desired effect. do you think that that power of percept then is more important than the power of the
want to stick to this topic i have faith in the people that print it so the federal reserve we saw the f o m c minutes come out earlier this week and oh no it wasn't enough for the markets they didn't promise and of about easy money was going to come there wasn't enough of a sense that it's coming do you think that the fed has run out of the tool of instilling optimism. or hope well it means is it is a as it were kind of a drug dispenser when it's five years it's taking larger dosages and the...
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o's. the first time i saw fios, it was absolutely amazing.ears and years we had to put up with cable. once we got fios, it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. [ male announcer ] don't settle for the same old cable technology. now you can move up to verizon fios with no annual contract required for just $99.99 a month for a year, you'll get a fios triple play and our whole home solution -- including a high speed wireless router, plus a new multi room dvr and hd set top box free for 6 months. with fios the internet was five jabillion times faster. fios gives me way more for my money. [ male announcer ] switch to fios for just $99.99 a month for one year with no annual contract and get our whole home solution. hurry, upgrade to fios. no annual contract means now there's no reason to wait. cable, hasta la vista! [ male announcer ] call 1.866.569.fios. that's 1.866.569.3467. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fi
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o way. >> yeah, that is where i first saw it. you know, i was flying pipeline patrol for oil companies and flying the coast on a weekly basis. you know, the whole coast of louisiana, and the whole delta of mississippi and you know, from the air, i could see land disappearing. i tried to get people to talk about it, but it was very difficult, you know, to get people to understand it was going to be a problem, and an issue in our lifetime, people did not think it would happen that fast. but the more land you lose, the faster you lose it. so, this erosion has been speeding up, and you know, right now, you know, we are sing about an acre every hour. that's an acre an hour, not an acre a day. and you know, that is 24 acres every day. and it's over 35 square miles a year. it's a ridiculous amount of land that is watching out to the gulf every year. so, i was always trying to get ahead of the game and try to get -- try to get a decision made, are we going to fix it or are we going to move? because we have been sitting in neutral for suc
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. >> this gin o's is still two weeks away from opening but gino's what she saw. >> i actually stopped the store that day. >> and for weeks she would come back day after day and the crowd would still be there and she knew she had it in her hands. >> here we are back in the kitchen with the secret of the night the original gee know giant the one you remember will be the same one you will taste when this store opens with that triple decker bun. >> oh boy the original gee no joint is going to be made here with original recipe on the original plot of land. >> i came back to get a gee know giant, and it's something i don't want to disappoint anybody. >>> karen understand it is history and emotion and she's going to keep those in mind when she opens up. now, she's going to sell for 3.99. that's not bad. >> not at all. >> not bad. . >> i'm getting hungry. . >>> all right. are you anxiously awaiting the release of the next generation iphone? well, you may not want to wait until it comes out before you try to get rid of your current vegs. apparently tray day in the industry experts say when the
. >> this gin o's is still two weeks away from opening but gino's what she saw. >> i actually stopped the store that day. >> and for weeks she would come back day after day and the crowd would still be there and she knew she had it in her hands. >> here we are back in the kitchen with the secret of the night the original gee know giant the one you remember will be the same one you will taste when this store opens with that triple decker bun. >> oh boy the original...
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o jeff parker. >> the need that i saw when i got here was tremendous. there wasn't a dental home for these children. they had nowhere to go. there were more children needing care than there were dentists able to see them. >> o'brien: that's what happened to donna butner's grandchildren. >> my grandchildren came to live with me when will was two and julie was six months old. >> o'brien: she first asked her own dentist to treat them. >> they said they did not accept medicaid. they didn't want to charge me less than their normal fees, you know, and there was no rebates or no discounts or no nothing just because i've been going to him for 30 years, you know. it was unreal. this blew my mind. >> give it just a minute, okay? >> o'brien: now they are just two of the 300,000 children who come every year to one of sarrell's 15 clinics. >> these people here, honey, have been a blessing untold to my family. >> o'brien: sarrell doesn't have to make a profit, and most of its dentists get paid a straight salary. >> our dentists receive no bonuses. they are paid the s
o jeff parker. >> the need that i saw when i got here was tremendous. there wasn't a dental home for these children. they had nowhere to go. there were more children needing care than there were dentists able to see them. >> o'brien: that's what happened to donna butner's grandchildren. >> my grandchildren came to live with me when will was two and julie was six months old. >> o'brien: she first asked her own dentist to treat them. >> they said they did not accept...
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attempt to get osama bin laden, they missed, they came close and i was there in the after mav o aftermath of that. i saw look on the president's face and the national security advisers face when they didn't succeed. i've spoken to secretary clinton about terrorism in general terms, nothing private, but i know how committed she is to eradicating terror, how committed she is to our success in having i think gone after 120,000 terrorists, 35 of whom hav35,000 of whom have been convicted. i think the president deserves credit. its not like every time you're going to do one of these raids you succeed. if it was a collective decision that produced a positive result with osama bin laden and al-awlaki, it's all good. martha: all of these discussions, a lot of people do come to the table and have their voices heard. >> you know, everybody was responsible for killing osama bin laden. everybody, including the file clerk sitting outside the situation room, as kennedy said, you know, victory has a thousand fathers, and defeat is an orphan. i do appreciate doug launching the hillary for 2016 campaign on fox news. mar
attempt to get osama bin laden, they missed, they came close and i was there in the after mav o aftermath of that. i saw look on the president's face and the national security advisers face when they didn't succeed. i've spoken to secretary clinton about terrorism in general terms, nothing private, but i know how committed she is to eradicating terror, how committed she is to our success in having i think gone after 120,000 terrorists, 35 of whom hav35,000 of whom have been convicted. i think...
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most recently he was the c-e-o of a police consulting firm and seeved s a researcher for harvard university. he takes over a police deparrmmnt that saw its lowest homicide numbers in decades. (batts) "well, you just continue, i don't think, i don'ttthink the system's broken. i don't think the machine's broken and there's no reason for me to dismantle what he's doing." doing." former commissioner fred bealefeld announced his retirement in may. for decades the mda has been raising money for muscular diseases.... funding research that could one day save lives. phillip rogers knows what its llke to be on the front lines.... a former anne arundel county police officer, now struggling with the diagnosis he receiveddnearly two years ago.but finding the strength to tell his son... would take time.... 01:09:37- 01:09:55phillip rogers: i try to keep active with him, cause i'm not able to do the regular stuff with hi" him."the person he draws inspiration from... tonight on fox45 news at en watch... strength" ... at... 8 p- m... on the c-w ...this sunday. 3 one husband's anticipation to kiss his brideeleaves her struggling to catch her balance.
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dark chocolate drinking a cocoa rich drink o eating a chunk of dark chocolate everyday with bring health in older adults. people who ate dark chocolate regularly sawproved memory, language and judgment. doctors want folks to be careful you don't want to eat too much. >>> new plaque in the southside of chicago marking the site where president obama first kissed michelle obama the first smooch happened 23 years ago in front of what was then an ice cream store in the hyde park neighborhood. the first couple sat on the curb which the president says doubled as their dinner table and ate their ice cream. the president says he kissed her and it tasted like chocolate. >> makes you feel closer to home that he can express his feelings like that out in public. >> now you know the flavor of ice cream she likes. last month the president and mrs. obama appeared on a kiss cam during an exhibition game of the u.s. basketball in washington, d.c. in october they will celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. >> what a story. it is all out there >>> next, friday's perfect pet. >>> a quick update on our breaking news story. all lanes open southbound 880 this is fremo
dark chocolate drinking a cocoa rich drink o eating a chunk of dark chocolate everyday with bring health in older adults. people who ate dark chocolate regularly sawproved memory, language and judgment. doctors want folks to be careful you don't want to eat too much. >>> new plaque in the southside of chicago marking the site where president obama first kissed michelle obama the first smooch happened 23 years ago in front of what was then an ice cream store in the hyde park...
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. >> as i was driving out i saw a boat at a high rate of speed cross the stern of the man o war whicht that jamal was operating. it didn't don on me at first. then i looked and was amazed at what i saw. >> nearby a local cameraman is filming surfers in the area and sees the commotion. >> what is going on? are they, like, trying to run over someone? >> within moments it becomes clear that the parasailing group is under attack. >> after he made his first pass by us after i avoided a collision, he whipped his boat around, did a 180 in the surf break and charged right back at us again. i realized that this man was deliberately trying to hit us. >> with no apparent provocation, captain nichols is shocked they've become a target. but he isn't left with much time to think. >> little bit of panic. i had to keep a clear head to protect my passengers, but it was obvious he was after us. >> with 11 other people on board and folks in the water nearby, the aggressive boat is a serious threat. >> on any given day you could have 30 to 50 surfers in the water. to see a guy shooting across at 35, 40 k
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the river but you can see the damage o that boat which was pulling one of those rafts with several children on it. when that crash happened. witnesses said they saw the delegate's boat turn into the path of the other boat. they believe the crash was the delegate's fault. that's something the police are investigating. here is what the delegate had to say. >> clearly in condition to give a press conference but due to the seriousness of the accident that i was involved in yesterday i felt that it was necessary for me to make a brief statement. it is true i was drinking while operating my boat yesterday. it's also been reported that my blood alcohol content was .2. nobody, nobody, nobody should be drinking and operating a motor vehicle or a powerboat. i deeply regret my actions and ask for forgiveness from the public. my heart and prayers go out to the families involved in th incident. >> reporter: all the people injured in the crash including him are expected to recover. he said had was .2, we had said it was 2.0. we said that incorrectly. . .2 is what he has said. the recommend limit is .08 just like driving a caruso he was more than two times the
the river but you can see the damage o that boat which was pulling one of those rafts with several children on it. when that crash happened. witnesses said they saw the delegate's boat turn into the path of the other boat. they believe the crash was the delegate's fault. that's something the police are investigating. here is what the delegate had to say. >> clearly in condition to give a press conference but due to the seriousness of the accident that i was involved in yesterday i felt...
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and they saw a match that was essentially rig ged, according o officials here. some of the people now want their money back. well, looks like they're not going to get their money back. the olympic committee has taken a look at this, the local olympic committee, and they say, sorry, it's a no go, they're not going to be able to get their money back. let's talk basketball for a moment, basketball and beach volleyball, actually, because the beach volleyball team here that is essentially undefeated, they were about to play last night, but the game was delayed by 30 minutes or so. and turns out, some of our star basketball players came by to see them. they ended up playing an unscheduled game for a bit with kevin durant, carmelo anthony, james harden. unfortunately, we weren't around to be able to show you that, but we're told that this isn't the first time that the basketball players have come by to play a game with them. apparently, the basketball stars are big fans of these undefeated women in beach volleyball. >> interesting. okay. i guess that's all right when y
and they saw a match that was essentially rig ged, according o officials here. some of the people now want their money back. well, looks like they're not going to get their money back. the olympic committee has taken a look at this, the local olympic committee, and they say, sorry, it's a no go, they're not going to be able to get their money back. let's talk basketball for a moment, basketball and beach volleyball, actually, because the beach volleyball team here that is essentially...
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o promote growth. it is hesitant to move too early. you saw that in the last meeting. they have every reason to move.didn't. why are they hesitant? because they're worried about what is happening away from us. in europe in particular. third, every time the fed does what you said they have done, they create a problem somewhere else. that's why the fed is hesitant because the best kit do is delay the storm. but it can't completely avert the storm for us. >> talk to me about the collateral damage. other than the fact if you're a saver this is a horrible environment for you. what is the collateral damage that fed can impose by creating more liquidity and more liquidity, i mean somehow putting more money into circulation, giving that to banks so that they are able to lend it out more easily? >> the fed is trying to take safe assets as low as possible in order to push all of us into taking on more risk. and if we take on more risk, confidence goes up, guess what? you could get a good outcome. it doesn't work. when you take interest to artificially low levels, you start breaking things. the pension industry
o promote growth. it is hesitant to move too early. you saw that in the last meeting. they have every reason to move.didn't. why are they hesitant? because they're worried about what is happening away from us. in europe in particular. third, every time the fed does what you said they have done, they create a problem somewhere else. that's why the fed is hesitant because the best kit do is delay the storm. but it can't completely avert the storm for us. >> talk to me about the collateral...
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o >> find out what set off this fireworks explosion and what may have saved it from getting the first time i saw it was absolutely amazing. for years and years we had to put up with cable. once we got fios, it was like somebody like took our computer, shook all the junk out of it. [ male announcer ] don't settle for the same old cable technology. now you can move up to verizon fios with no annual contract required for just $99.99 a month for a year, you'll get a fios triple play and our whole home solution -- including a high speed wireless router, plus a new multi room dvr and hd set top box free for 6 months. with fios the internet was five jabillion times faster. fios gives me way more for my money. [ male announcer ] switch to fios for just $99.99 a month for one year with no annual contract and get our whole home solution. hurry, upgrade to fios. no annual contract means now there's no reason to wait. cable, hasta la vista! [ male announcer ] call 1.866.569.fios. that's 1.866.569.3467. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. say goodbye to your old
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. >>> o's-royals hall of famer eddie murray getting his due in front of the home crowd before the game. he wouldn't like what he sawhile the game was going on. alex gordon leading off the game with a homer to left. gordon's second leadoff homer this series. perez goes yard in the top of the second. that's a two-run shot. he has three homers in the game. it's 7-1 in the bottom of the seventh inning. >>> football, panthers texans. carolina kicking off. they might not want to kick off to holladay. that's a bunch of real estate in front of him. texans win 26-13 over the panthers. it's all well and good for tiger woods to win his tournament and jack's tournament and arnold's tournament but until he wins a major, the talks of him really being back will rage on. third round of the pga championship ocean course. and rough start. a birdie try on 3. he bogeys three of the first seven holes. you don't see this every day. rory mcilroy, his ball is inside the tree. with a penalty drop he still saves par. more mcilroy on 5. no tree interference here. he would tap this in for birdie and is tied for first at 6 under tied with this
. >>> o's-royals hall of famer eddie murray getting his due in front of the home crowd before the game. he wouldn't like what he sawhile the game was going on. alex gordon leading off the game with a homer to left. gordon's second leadoff homer this series. perez goes yard in the top of the second. that's a two-run shot. he has three homers in the game. it's 7-1 in the bottom of the seventh inning. >>> football, panthers texans. carolina kicking off. they might not want to...
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edad sot: "i think the violence we saw yesterday was anomaly" -- el jefe de polica dice que las escenas de violencia que presenciaron ayer no son normales... -- anormal oen san jose en lo que va del aÑo.. --- pero el nivel de crimen en la ciudad no es lo unico que preocupa a las personas .. sino tambien la capacidad de la policia de proteger a sus habitantes con escazo personal ] sot: 1:19 "we have less of officers in the streets today than we have 10 years ago"1"23 -- el alacalde reed indico que hoy cuentan con menos policias en las calles que hace diez aÑos.. algo que espera que cambie con la reforma de pension.. que fue aprobada recientemente -- mientras tanto, la incertidumbre crece en si se sentiran seguros o no.. en sus propios vencindarios... y a plena luz del dia.. -- se espera que la victima de hoy sobreviva... cabe mencionar que en otro incidente..un policia fue apuÑlado en el hombro con una espatula metalica...el agente se encuentra bien.. y el responsable esta detenido.. blanca ---ya fue identificado el hombre que ayer por la tarde fue baleado mortalmente en san jose. take vo ---se trata de martin chacn de 38 aÑos de edad quien ayer poco an
edad sot: "i think the violence we saw yesterday was anomaly" -- el jefe de polica dice que las escenas de violencia que presenciaron ayer no son normales... -- anormal oen san jose en lo que va del aÑo.. --- pero el nivel de crimen en la ciudad no es lo unico que preocupa a las personas .. sino tambien la capacidad de la policia de proteger a sus habitantes con escazo personal ] sot: 1:19 "we have less of officers in the streets today than we have 10 years ago"1"23 --...
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o. i actually work across the street from the empire state building. i saw a woman sitting on the ground. she had been shot in the foot. and then i looked halfway down the block, right where you enter the empire state building. the supposed -- the gunman had been shot. i saw cops surrounding him. and they had turned him over. tried to flip him over. i saw his head move slightly up and then back down. so i thought he was still alive. but it turned out he had died later on. someone had told me he was actually in pursuit of another man by the starbucks on 33rd going towards sixth avenue. i walked towards there and i saw coffee cups strewn over the ground where people had probably run for their lives. i smelled gasoline because i think one of the bullets hit a car. and saw the guy shot on the ground. >> is it likely -- right. the general feeling seems to be now probably all the injuries outside of the man who was himself killed were probably sustained from police fire. they were ricocheting bullets. would you think that's probably right? >> yes. i'm positive. be
o. i actually work across the street from the empire state building. i saw a woman sitting on the ground. she had been shot in the foot. and then i looked halfway down the block, right where you enter the empire state building. the supposed -- the gunman had been shot. i saw cops surrounding him. and they had turned him over. tried to flip him over. i saw his head move slightly up and then back down. so i thought he was still alive. but it turned out he had died later on. someone had told me he...
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because those cities andç towns saw there was a recovery plan, they were both ready to move out of the city. one was wrangler. the otherç was a &oroyed. because there was a plan and quick action, the locality had a plan. the businesses decided to stay. with that, jobs stayed. people stayed. with that, people had hopeç. the workers, the community because we, not just government, the whole community came together. as much as anything else we do, all this work gives people hope and makes a difference. you are going to hear from a lot of different people today. i am going to step out and come up -- back. if you do not know some people, take the opportunity toç get to know othersç outside of your aa of comfort. take that time. you make a difference. people in this room make a huge difference. for the work you do each and every day, thank you. thank you for what you do, because you truly make a difference in people's lives. ççthanks. [applause] we will get more information on that as we get to the launch itself. i would like to move on to the next part of the agenda. we're going to have some detailed discussions of the framework.
because those cities andç towns saw there was a recovery plan, they were both ready to move out of the city. one was wrangler. the otherç was a &oroyed. because there was a plan and quick action, the locality had a plan. the businesses decided to stay. with that, jobs stayed. people stayed. with that, people had hopeç. the workers, the community because we, not just government, the whole community came together. as much as anything else we do, all this work gives people hope and makes...
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it's a determination we saw firsthand in the fighters we met, as well as the children. outside aleppo, we met this 7-year-o-year-old. he sang us a popular chant. "bashar al assad," she sings, "you have fallen." it's important to know that assad still has the support of a good i a mount of the country. a lot of it coming from aleppo itself. but if aleppo, which is essentially syria's new york city, were to fall, the rebels would deliver a crippling blow to the regime and, george, it could spell his end. >> very good work in syria. great to have you back here. thank you, alex. >>> and we head to london now, where abc's bill weir has our front row seat at the olympics. a red, white and blue day on the sand, as two american teams battled it out in beach volleyball. a standing ovation for an athlete that made history. and bill caught up with america's fierce five, the women's gymnastics team. >> reporter: gymnastics may be over in london, but the fierce five victory tour is just under way. after the closing ceremonies, the golden girls will head out on a 40-city exhibition tour, but first, we have to settle on
it's a determination we saw firsthand in the fighters we met, as well as the children. outside aleppo, we met this 7-year-o-year-old. he sang us a popular chant. "bashar al assad," she sings, "you have fallen." it's important to know that assad still has the support of a good i a mount of the country. a lot of it coming from aleppo itself. but if aleppo, which is essentially syria's new york city, were to fall, the rebels would deliver a crippling blow to the regime and,...
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because inin these dog days o of summer we want to ask you what you think theercentage of negative ads versus positive ones? the number of the week. stay tuned. the first time i saw fios, it was absolutely amazing. for years and years we had to put up with cable. once we got fios, it was like somebody like took our computer sok all the junk out of it. [ male announcer ] don't settle for the same old cable technology. now you can move up toerizon fios with no annual contract required for just $99.99 a month for a year you'll get a fios triple play and our whole home solution -- inclung a high speed wireless router plus a new multi room dvr and hd set top box free for 6 months. with fios the internet was five jabillion times faster. fios gives me way more for my money. [ male announcer ] switch to fios for just $99.99 a month for one year with no annual contract and get our whole home solution. hurry, upgrade to fios. no annual contract means now there's no reason to wait. cable, hasta la vista! [ male announcer ] call 1.866.569.fios. that's 1.866.569.3467. contact the verizon c center for custotomers with disabibilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. say goodbye to your o
because inin these dog days o of summer we want to ask you what you think theercentage of negative ads versus positive ones? the number of the week. stay tuned. the first time i saw fios, it was absolutely amazing. for years and years we had to put up with cable. once we got fios, it was like somebody like took our computer sok all the junk out of it. [ male announcer ] don't settle for the same old cable technology. now you can move up toerizon fios with no annual contract required for just...
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most recently he was the c-e-o of a police connulting firm and served as a researcher foo harvard university. he takes over a police department that saw lowest homicide numbers in decades. on the walk, batts tells resiients he plans to build on the success of his predecesser.....(batts) "well, you just continue, i don't think, i don'ttthink the think the machine's broken and there's no reasonnfor me to dismantle what he's doing." (batts) "we continue with the hard work, we continue with the innovation and being bold and trying new and different thhngs.." the commissioner says he will be puttinggdown roots in the city.... he says he's been looking for a new home... but for now.. o new address..... live in federal hill.. keith daniels, fox 45 news at &pten. 3 4.03.36 "ttey're a nuisance as far as i'm conerned." restaurantts war on pennies... how they change your billlater on fox45 news at ten orrr37422i don't hate police officers. i sympathize with the job that they have to do do hear from the man... ...accused of stealing a bike from a special needs boy... ...when we come back ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works t
most recently he was the c-e-o of a police connulting firm and served as a researcher foo harvard university. he takes over a police department that saw lowest homicide numbers in decades. on the walk, batts tells resiients he plans to build on the success of his predecesser.....(batts) "well, you just continue, i don't think, i don'ttthink the think the machine's broken and there's no reasonnfor me to dismantle what he's doing." (batts) "we continue with the hard work, we...
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o. you have a press conference. be nice almost 15 years together. last time anyone reported seeing him was a cop saw him zooming down the highway in south carolina. he was in a missing person's registry. he was not any charges. >> i had no knowledge at all that he would do this. he got fired from his employer on the 20th. he told me to put the house up for sale. he gave away all of his suits. i told him life goes on and we'll get your resume out there and you can start over and he was in a whirl wind. >> her husband tripled the life insurance policy and revised his will recently. roth talked about his keys, wallet and shoes and suspicious e-mails between roth and their 22 year old son referring to telling johnathon to call him from a pay phone and update him on how things were developing in new york. >> i feel like a sadness that he put a lot of the people in danger to look for him like he drawned and i was planning a funeral for him. i lost my husband. >> police say roth told him he plans to return to new york. and he hasn't shown. their son whereabouts. are not known. >> he wants new's updates in
o. you have a press conference. be nice almost 15 years together. last time anyone reported seeing him was a cop saw him zooming down the highway in south carolina. he was in a missing person's registry. he was not any charges. >> i had no knowledge at all that he would do this. he got fired from his employer on the 20th. he told me to put the house up for sale. he gave away all of his suits. i told him life goes on and we'll get your resume out there and you can start over and he was in...
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nx@f and 5th i saw axÑ dthe left han .ide oght it maybeú had to d that. 5th@@@@ down@@ñ@@ú odthing sto@ still.0@ç@ot. it was pretty surreal because there was no screaming, it was just slow motion. the next thing i know i walked out here and see what is going on. bill: at 9:15 this morning in new york city this news stopped s.pu v;nxñ track@+ working through this to figure out what happened with this gunman. at the epl tire state building in midtown manhatten on friday morning at the height of rush-hour. one eyewitness says i'm totally tph*ufpl i feel like i just watched a movie, so surreal. we can report at least ten people have been shot. the number of dead goes back and forth between one and two. before we even try and firm that up we'll wait for the police commissioner to talk in about 24 minutes. >> that is police commissioner ray kelly who was on the scene and will give us a statement from the scene. you're look at the mode yum where he'll speak. our charlie gasparino has been talking to nypd officials and former officials who have given him very interesting insights into what is now being des
nx@f and 5th i saw axÑ dthe left han .ide oght it maybeú had to d that. 5th@@@@ down@@ñ@@ú odthing sto@ still.0@ç@ot. it was pretty surreal because there was no screaming, it was just slow motion. the next thing i know i walked out here and see what is going on. bill: at 9:15 this morning in new york city this news stopped s.pu v;nxñ track@+ working through this to figure out what happened with this gunman. at the epl tire state building in midtown manhatten on friday...
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saw him just before he left for the army. was a young boy there. more than i come in. one may i. it's you brother come in come in l o. has never believed that his brother betrayed the soviet union to side with the dean . high load miller welcomed the welcome. coming dear. initially letters from his army unit said was missing later they claimed he'd gone over to the afghan side but surrogate was somehow sure the truth would come out one day and they would see each other again. let me hug a brother. or. dump will look like. i was your heart my heart's bonding reform i went out for a smoke but my hands are still shaking. the following morning they head to the village of a loss of where the two brothers spent their childhood it was from there the gennady nickname out was drafted into the army as he walks around the streets of a vivid memories of those distant times when he was simply a boy called going to. my sweet home was if. it was even after so many years i have no difficulty finding my home across the ravine turn on pushkin street and then turn on the right just like that their old street looks just as it did thirty
saw him just before he left for the army. was a young boy there. more than i come in. one may i. it's you brother come in come in l o. has never believed that his brother betrayed the soviet union to side with the dean . high load miller welcomed the welcome. coming dear. initially letters from his army unit said was missing later they claimed he'd gone over to the afghan side but surrogate was somehow sure the truth would come out one day and they would see each other again. let me hug a...
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saw nothing before emergency braking occurred on their train. the brake application i spoke about was an automatic brake application. >> not clear if the women's presence on o fran played a role. the ntsb will take into account everything you can think of. >>> a tennis referee for the u.s. open is in a new york city jail this morning. 70-year-old lois goodman was arrested yesterday before getting on a bus to go to the tournament. she beat her husband to death with a coffee mug in their california home on april 17th. she originally told them he fell down the stairs. goodman will be taken back to l.a. to face charges. prosecutors want to set bail at $1 million. >>> the mars rover takes its first test drive today to prepare curiosity. wiggled its four corner wheels from side to side. it's expected to move forward ten feet, turn right and back up slightly. it also flexed its robotic arm for the first time. engineers say the wind center was damaged. it's like driving a really big, really expensive remote control car. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the five things to know about your 401(k) plan. i'm terrell brown. this is the morning n
saw nothing before emergency braking occurred on their train. the brake application i spoke about was an automatic brake application. >> not clear if the women's presence on o fran played a role. the ntsb will take into account everything you can think of. >>> a tennis referee for the u.s. open is in a new york city jail this morning. 70-year-old lois goodman was arrested yesterday before getting on a bus to go to the tournament. she beat her husband to death with a coffee mug in...